Ambient Measurements of Daytime Decay Rates of Levoglucosan, Mannosan, and Galactosan

IF 3.4 2区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Pub Date : 2025-04-11 DOI:10.1029/2024JD042423
Qiongqiong Wang, Shan Wang, Hanzhe Chen, Zijing Zhang, Huan Yu, Man Nin Chan, Jian Zhen Yu
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Quantifying atmospheric degradation of levoglucosan, a highly specific molecular marker for biomass burning (BB) aerosols, is essential in assessing impacts of BB on air quality and climate. However, the stability of levoglucosan in the atmosphere has only been evaluated through laboratory experiments or model simulations. Here, we investigated the atmospheric stability of levoglucosan and its two co-emitting isomers, mannosan and galactosan, utilizing bihourly measurement data at a suburban site in Hong Kong over a period of 4 months. The concentrations of the three saccharides, upon normalization by BB-derived potassium, displayed a distinct and consistent depletion during daytime hours from 08:00 to 16:00, which follows an exponential decay pattern. We calculated individual daytime decay rate constants of the three saccharides by utilizing their day-by-day decay kinetics. The decay rates of mannosan and galactosan were 34% and 40% higher than that of levoglucosan. The estimated lifetime of levoglucosan was 13 ± 7 hr, ranging from 3 to 46 hr under the atmospheric condition of temperature of 22 ± 5°C, and a relative humidity of 55 ± 14%. This work provides the first kinetic data of levoglucosan degradation derived from real ambient measurements. They are valuable for refining model predictions concerning BB aerosol impacts on local, regional, and global scales.

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左旋葡聚糖、甘露聚糖和半乳糖苷昼间衰减率的环境测量值
左旋葡聚糖是生物质燃烧(BB)气溶胶的高度特异性分子标记物,量化其大气降解对于评估BB对空气质量和气候的影响至关重要。然而,左旋葡聚糖在大气中的稳定性仅通过实验室实验或模式模拟进行了评估。在这里,我们研究了左旋葡聚糖及其两种共散发异构体甘露聚糖和半乳糖聚糖的大气稳定性,利用在香港郊区的一个站点进行了为期4个月的两小时测量数据。三种糖类的浓度,经bb衍生的钾正常化后,在白天08:00至16:00表现出明显和一致的消耗,遵循指数衰减模式。我们利用这三种糖类的逐日衰变动力学计算了它们的日间衰变速率常数。甘露聚糖和半乳糖的腐烂率分别比左旋葡聚糖高34%和40%。在温度为22±5°C、相对湿度为55±14%的大气条件下,左旋葡聚糖的估计寿命为13±7小时,范围为3 ~ 46小时。这项工作提供了第一个动力学数据左旋葡聚糖降解源自真实的环境测量。它们对于改进关于BB气溶胶在地方、区域和全球尺度上的影响的模式预测是有价值的。
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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期刊介绍: JGR: Atmospheres publishes articles that advance and improve understanding of atmospheric properties and processes, including the interaction of the atmosphere with other components of the Earth system.
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